by Paula Jayne White, Ph.D. A few months ago, I received a video featuring a fictional conversation between Philadelphia Phillies greats Cliff Lee and Jayson Werth. Unlike most joke emails, this one made me stop and watch, despite my normal instinct to skip or delete. (Because of strong language, I don’t include the clip here, [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Interactivity’
Why Be Xtranormal? Playing with Video in the Corporate Classroom
Posted in Emerging Technologies, Innovation Strategy, Performance Improvement, tagged Emerging Technologies, Innovation Strategy, Interactivity, Learning Theory, Storytelling, Web 2.0 on January 30, 2011 | 2 Comments »
Technology and: The Murder of Storytelling
Posted in Emerging Technologies, Performance Improvement, Series, tagged Emerging Technologies, Interactivity, Storytelling on November 17, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
by Jean Marie Tenlen I have been thinking about an essay I read that I had originally heard about on NPR called “The Internet is Killing Storytelling” by Ben Macintyre. The essay was referenced by Tina Brown, who runs a news aggregate site called The Daily Beast. The essay argues that with the advent of [...]